Currently the world has about 215 million women want to delay pregnancy or to stop pregnancy. One in 6 women of childbearing age, the first female lack of modern contraceptive effectiveness. Over 50% of women in some countries, said the latest births unexpected or wrong time of pregnancy. In developing countries, women continue to die from lack of access to contraceptives. Each time a pregnancy increases the risk of maternal death due to complications of pregnancy or childbirth. Maternal mortality is particularly high in young women and the poor, who have little access to contraceptive services. Maternal mortality and neonatal causes pain for the family, slow economic growth and lead to productivity losses globally, about 15 billion dollars each year. However, investment in improving the health of women and children to bring long-term benefits for many countries. For example, about one-third to one-half economic growth of Asia from 1965 to 1990 is due to improvements in reproductive health and reduce mortality infants and children, and the proportion born.
Services to provide information and medical care youth friendliness are limited in accessing information, the health care services of sexual and reproductive health for adolescents / young adult one of the main causes affecting a large demand for contraception has not been met. According to a study in four sub-Saharan countries is 60% or more male and female adolescents do not know how to prevent pregnancy, and one-third or more do not know how to get contraceptives. Female adolescents and young women faced with morbidity and mortality due to unsafe abortions. In 2008, an estimated 3 million unsafe abortions in girls aged 15-19 in developing countries. Because many pregnancies in adolescents are unplanned, so the ratio of abortions in young women high. Unmet demand for modern contraception remains high. This demand will continue to rise because many young people entering the desired childbearing age have smaller families than their parents. Empowering rural women play a key role in poverty eradication, development and other challenges. We need to continue to raise awareness of rural women of the right to access the services. Rural areas are being left behind in comparison with urban areas in almost all of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) and only one-third of rural women receive antenatal care services, compared with 50% in developing regions.
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